By self-actualization, Maslow meant:

a. taking undue pride in one's achievements.
b. fullest development of the self.
c. thinking only about oneself.
d. gaining recognition and status in society.


ANS: B
FEEDBACK: The highest need in Maslow's hierarchy, self-actualization, involves the maximum realization and fulfillment of our potentials, talents, and abilities. The self-actualizing process may take many forms, but Maslow believed that everyone, regardless of occupation or interests, is capable of maximizing personal abilities and reaching the fullest personality development.

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